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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, just to be clear, you didn't do it.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
We know who did it, Steve, we know, and we
know who spearheaded this cover up.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
You all know if John was beaten up and attacked
in that house.
Speaker 4 (00:12):
Who did it?
Speaker 5 (00:13):
We don't know.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
We don't know.
Speaker 6 (00:15):
We don't know, and it's not for us to know.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Somebody other than Karen.
Speaker 7 (00:20):
Somebody other than Karen is responsible for that for the
killing of John.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
You are listening to the ROBERTA.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Glass True Crime report putting the true back in true
crime from New York City. ROBERTA. Glass is now on
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Speaker 2 (01:10):
Okay, how is everybody? Hello? Tuesday, Money, Long time no
see how you been? Hello? Christina? Hello, Monica Darkside, Miss
Lisa cath Iowa Travel Nurse Iowa, RRT Audrey dark Side Hello, Hello, Hello,
(01:36):
Hello Hello. It has been a fascinating couple of days
since the leaked audio of Karen Reid and Aiden A
Turtle Boy Carney has dropped. If you haven't heard the audio,
I have clips of the leaked phone calls between Reed
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and Carney in the short section of my you Tube
channel to recap Joe Flipperhead on X claimed that Karen
Reid was angry because Aiden Carney had secretly recorded a
thirty minute phone call between the two, and he had
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a text communication between the two which said just that
Aiden Carney denied it on spaces on X, which is
an audio hangout section of X. Carney swore on that
same spaces at Chris the Koala Guy, John and Zipperhead
(02:44):
that they were liars that no such tape exists. Now
four clips have been released proving that Aiden turtle Boy
Carney is a bald face liar, that the call was recorded,
(03:09):
and it seems that Aiden Turtleboy Carne was recording Karen
Reid's phone calls, and now Zipperhead denies releasing them. So
who released these tapes? My bed is on? Joe zipperread Flipperhead?
Excuse me? Did I cap? Did I call? Should I
(03:34):
just call him sippbread Flipperhead? Today, new text messages between
Aiden CARNEYE and his ex girlfriend have been released, giving
us some backstory and showing Aiden Carne as the manipulat
of psychopath, that he is begging Meredith to lie for
(03:56):
him unless she wants to, and asking her are you
trying to ruin his life? In other news, Aiden Carney
launches an attack on this channel and yours truly and
contummates for promoting another innocent for OAD campaign for a
(04:21):
formerly convicted killer. Let's get into it, starting off with
Meredith O'Neill and her and what was released of a
communication between her and Aidan Carney. So here it is. God,
(05:01):
that's hard to read, uh, he told me, So this
is Meredith talking about it after she already was accusing him.
So basically, he told me what he did. He called
for people and played for them. Then the next day
Karen is accusing him of recording He goes, I bet
she's just suspecting. So this is Meredith talking about Aiden.
(05:27):
He's just so, I bet she's just suspecting it, And
no one actually actually told her that. So Aiden's like,
it's just random that she's expecting me of recording her
right after I played for these recordings for four people.
(05:48):
I said, really, she's never accused you of recording her before.
That seems like an oddly specific accusation. I told him
someone definitely told her. He told me the four people
he played it for, and I told him who i'd
bet most likely told her. He said, yeah, maybe, but
(06:10):
still didn't think anyone crossed him, but I didn't ever
hear it like a week until like a week later
when we had lunch in person, he played it for me.
So that's the accusation we've heard before, is that Aidan
Carney played this whole recording for Meredith, his ex girlfriend,
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at the lunch they went to after he was already
being accused by her of the recording. So at that
time that was all going behind closed doors. And here's
a text message to Aiden from Aiden to Meredith, I
need to know right now what exactly did you tell
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Joe Flipperhead that I said and did we and did
when we got lunch. You need to tell Joe Flipperhead
that you were lying when you told him I played
a recording for you. You know that's not true. This is
just like the way Karen and talk on their recording.
(07:14):
I didn't do anything. I didn't do anything either. You
know that's not true. Are you trying to ruin my life?
So just a little leaked message from Meredith on all
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these phone calls between Karen Reid, a lot of free
Karen Reid is convinced that they're AI, but strangely, neither Karen.
This is the same Karen or Aiden Carney are saying
that they're AI. This is the same thing that happened
when the leaked video of Karen and Alan Jackson came out.
(08:01):
They all said it was AI. I mean, if that
was AI, Alan Jackson would have been throwing lawsuits left
and right. Alan Jackson's never said it's Ai. Aiden Carny's
never said it's AI. Karen Reid's never said it's AI.
But let's just have a little listen to it, I mean,
(08:28):
free Karen Reid fans have have. Some of them have
surmised what I surmised, which is it sounds like a
bunch of two criminals talking to each other. Take a listen.
(08:53):
Am I not getting any audio? Are you guys getting audio?
I'm not not getting any audio. I'll pull them. I'll
pull them up my own way, hold them in second sack. Now,
you guys aren't getting on you. I'll pull them up. Actually,
(09:15):
I'll just pull them up as a file, hold them
on seck do do.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Thank you?
Speaker 6 (09:33):
On the second to go to her house and then
you want me in the tolley, I'll get it.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
I'll fuck again. You're any school was on my phone
that they too, I want to.
Speaker 6 (09:44):
I pay the plos for them.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
I enjoying it.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
I enjoyed with these guys anymore. But they're dangerous.
Speaker 6 (09:56):
Do you like honestly believe that?
Speaker 7 (09:58):
I like the one point one billion dollars if you
lead of the friend pone that you needed that right?
Where the do you think that came from?
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Okay? Okay, so there we there we go with with that.
I mean, if you don't know Meredith O'Neil, she's another
one of Aiden Carney's troubled girlfriends that these kind of
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dangerous predators think their teeth into. One second, she had
her own issues with a boyfriend. I mean, I think
I've I think I've gone over this before. But just
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to recap, there's an AFFI David of her ex boyfriend saying,
Barry Darth O'Neil is my former girlfriend was very upset
(11:15):
that I was scheduled to take the position in Australia,
engaged in a series of harassing behaviors that caused me
great distress, caused me to lose my position and PwC
continued to this day. And this is back in October eighth,
twenty seventeen. Merre MSS O'Neill hacked into my work phone
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and emails and contacted PwC Sydney under my name and
stated that I had changed my mind and was no
longer interested in working at p w C Sydney. The
next morning, I realized what had occurred, apologized to both
p w C Boston and p w C Sydney. My
offer from p w C Sydney was not rescinded, but
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I received a formal war from PwC Boston about it security.
Miss O'Neill acknowledged her actions and apologizes set forth in
the below email exchanges on October thirteen, twenty seventeen. On
February twenty twenty four, twenty eighteen, Miss O'Neill hacked again
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into my work phone and emailed PwC Sidney a compromising
video of myself. This action resulted in my offer from
PwC Sydney being rescinded and in fact, my employment with
PwC Sidney being terminated on March second, twenty eighteen. On
February twenty seventh, twenty eighteen, I received the following email
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from miss O'Neill, outlining the incident, her guilt, and agreeing
to take legal responsibility. I am also in position possession
of a video sent to me from miss O'Neill apologizing
and then confessing to the above behavior, and can present
it to the court upon request. On October twenty sixth,
(13:04):
twenty eighteen, I terminated the relationship and appeared at the
South Boston Police station to report miss O'Neill's behavior in
incident blah blah blah blah blah number. On February twenty seventh,
twenty eighteen, I spoke with miss O'Neill's mother, informed her
of what had occurred, and requested that she and miss
(13:26):
O'Neill no longer contact me. On March twenty fifth, twenty eighteen,
miss O'Neill contacted me again and threatened to commit ended all.
On that same day, March twenty fifth, twenty eighteen, I
was informed by miss O'Neill's mother that miss O'Neill was
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admitted into Tufts Medical on the same day for attempting
to end it all. On May fifth, twenty eighteen, I
realized that miss O'Neill had hacked into my Apple Cloud
and face Book and had blocked certain contacts, including a
woman named Emily and a friend I had recently been
spending time with. I checked my Apple ID and showed
(14:10):
my telephone number and miss O'Neill's telephone number as trusted
phone numbers. I did not add her number to the
account see below. Miss O'Neill utilized access to Apple ID
to change the password and remove my phone from ID.
As such, I am now unable to access my Apple ID.
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I again spoke to miss O'Neill's mother, communicated what a
curb before and stressed the elacality and severity of the incident.
Miss O'Neill hacked into my Gmail and Verizon account and
blocked my friend Emily's number. This is on May twenty
fifth and twenty six of twenty eighteen. Miss O'Neill also
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created a new snapshot screen name titled step in It
four Instant and nude pick of myself. She had previously
come into possession of myself as as well as to Emily.
Note on May twenty fifth and twenty six, I was
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in Foulmouth, Massachusetts, and the IP address of my devices
would root from a server in that area. Miss O'Neill's
address is blank, Boston, and miss O'Neill signed into my
Gmail account. Using your iPhone six. So there's there's and
(15:35):
there's Karen Reid hugging Meredith.
Speaker 8 (15:42):
So that is that.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Her history. So Aiden Kearney, who knows what she can
do to him, she can do to that right, morality
of the story. Be careful to you date and get
close to psychopaths and dark personalities and disturb people walk
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amongst us. Yeah, so fake?
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (16:26):
Chris? Is it so fake? And hold on a second.
I'm gonna take a quick break because and just reboot.
Don't go anywhere, Mike.
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Speaker 2 (19:06):
Okay, we're back. So I mean this has been the
general reaction of of the free karing read so fake,
so fake, so fake. Anything they don't like is AI. Imagine,
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imagine it's AI. Joe Flipperhead was on the JFK Show.
He doesn't think it's AI. But Colin does. Take a
listen to what he has to say about this.
Speaker 10 (19:45):
Clear, people, I do not know anything about this, about
what TV played. I know he was playing it. He
talked about it at the beginning of the intro. I
did not watch it, so I can't speak to it. Okay,
be clear, But what I will say, is I do
you know that you were talking to an Avy pick right,
and you didn't know what it was. So you mean
to tell me you were trying to get with a picture,
(20:08):
but you were talking to Karen Reid and you didn't
try to.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Kick game to him.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
No, I wasn't like that. No, not at all.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Was she trying to kick game to you? Playboy?
Speaker 6 (20:17):
Nah? Noah, she wasn't. It wasn't like that.
Speaker 11 (20:20):
I didn't text her for since the trial ended, and
I came across a clip from I was going through
Twitter and there's a clip of something in the trial
that I've talked to her about, like a funny clip.
That's when I texted her and I said, hey, I
just saw this clip.
Speaker 6 (20:34):
It made me laugh. And I said, I hope you
and yours are doing well. That's all I say. And
then she and she told me, I turn the boy.
That was it?
Speaker 1 (20:46):
So you randomly just hit her up one day.
Speaker 12 (20:49):
Swear yeah, and she hits you back.
Speaker 6 (20:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (20:53):
I mean I've talked HER's I were strangers and.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
What was the line of questioning?
Speaker 12 (20:59):
Like I don't understand, and like, so, how did she
just randomly just start talking about this.
Speaker 6 (21:03):
Is t catch did you see the text her now.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Yeah, I've seen the text. You want to get into
it a little bit.
Speaker 6 (21:08):
No, I mean that the text is exactly how it went.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
So that's a text message. You have her phone.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
Number, yeah, I have her phone number.
Speaker 12 (21:16):
So she gave you her phone number, not in a messager,
she gave you her straight number number.
Speaker 6 (21:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (21:22):
I emailed her for a while and then she said
she gave me your number one day because she wanted
to talk on the phone about something about the case.
Speaker 6 (21:29):
It was during the trial mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
And what she wanted to talk about with you with
the case, Yeah.
Speaker 11 (21:37):
I found something during the one of the testimonies from
during the trial, and I hit her up and told
her about it, and then they wanted to talk about it.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
And you got her phone number.
Speaker 6 (21:49):
Yeah, bro, it's her phone number.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
No, okay.
Speaker 12 (21:51):
And I'm saying, and you had and and so, and
you haven't text her like and text her and asked
her like I mean, and said what's going on right now?
Does she have any idea of what's going on?
Speaker 6 (22:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (22:03):
Because I talked to her yesterday and I talked to
her on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
And she don't care, No.
Speaker 6 (22:11):
She cares she's pissed. She has an idea if she
thinks he's doing it.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
But like, yeah, I mean, now, why why did you
go ahead? Kenvy Cap? Sorry?
Speaker 4 (22:19):
I mean, I mean I couldn't understand why she's pissed.
I mean she's I mean, from the sounds of it,
she she was redlines. You know, I keep saying that
she was zeroed one hundred quick.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
It was. It wasn't a friendly conversation.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Wait a minute, so let me get this straight. My dude,
So you got her phone number.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
So they're like, dude, they sound like two cribintals talking
to each other. They're screaming at each other. They sound
like two criminals with their hand caught in the cookie jar.
It's not exactly a good look. Sounds like they're up
to some sus stuff. This guy's and lived a little
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bit on planet Earth.
Speaker 12 (23:03):
And you just ran and so you so what what
what was the what was the context of the text
that you sent out to a randomly this one day
that got you this this uh this response from about
turtle boy?
Speaker 1 (23:16):
How did that? Did you line it up that way?
Were you like, hey, what's up, what's good with you?
Internal boy? Or did you just be like, Hey, Karen,
what's up? How did that? How did that go? I
just thought you just said it.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (23:27):
I texted her and said, yeo, I just saw this clip.
It made me laugh and I thought of her. So
I texted her, so, I hope you're doing well, and
she said, I forget exactly where I can pull it
up right now?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
She said, that's all you.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
I just could listen to these guys talk all day
just with the accents and my dudes.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Is that?
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Is that why I'm Is this preventing me from a
bigger audience? The fact that I don't say, my dude
didn't have a super thick accent like this. I probably
do have it, super thick York accent. I just probably
can't hear.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
It got with her.
Speaker 12 (24:03):
Can you read some of the text that she said
after this is out? What her response was like word
for word, not you saying it, but like her words
on the text.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
I mean you said that she said it.
Speaker 6 (24:13):
Yeah, you talk about the original text with the text.
Speaker 12 (24:17):
That talking about after you put this out? What did
and you said? What did she say? You can't read
what she said?
Speaker 1 (24:24):
I want to.
Speaker 11 (24:27):
Saturday at three o'clock, remind me Nick are you on signal?
Question mark center my signal information? And then I told
her and then I texted her on son that was it.
So I didn't hear about from her after that.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Hello wow, because we know that character it no communicates
on signal? Where where that message? With the messages on
audo lead Even when she's talking to her paid defense
OURKA witnesses she she demands everyone communicates on preferred app
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of criminals.
Speaker 11 (25:02):
Text it and then she didn't message me that day.
She asked me for my signal. I didn't get answer
that day. Sunday, I said, can you message me on signal.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
If you're gonna if you're gonna leave the comments I
talk on SAG Now, yeah, yeah you you may but
and you may not be a criminal. But let's let's
all admit that that it's the preferred app, that is
what's app for criminals.
Speaker 6 (25:27):
No, asap, that was that when I saw the emails.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
And what did you say? What does she say back?
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Like?
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Can you read what she said?
Speaker 6 (25:38):
The signal? The messages are going to disappear.
Speaker 11 (25:40):
M She messaged me and I told her, I said, yo,
I just got three anonymous emails or three videos from
an anonymous email of the clips of clips of her
and terribly talking.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Yeah, okay, what's up?
Speaker 2 (26:02):
All right?
Speaker 13 (26:03):
So Nick Rocco came into Young Judge today and he said,
clearly Karen said she did not know about any recordings
that were out. Now if you go into the paperwork
of the court from Turtle Boy.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
So this is so, this is Lena White. She's like
a listener. She has the most amazing voice. I put
this woman to record record. I can record my phone message,
you know, my voicemail for me. You've reached Roberta. What
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a voice, What an incredible voice she has. I could
listen to her all day. It just makes me laugh.
You will see she's got conspiracy theories. She's got conspiracy theory.
She's putting it all together, guys.
Speaker 13 (26:54):
And under Tully.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
When Tully's writing.
Speaker 13 (26:56):
Down that he got some clips from uh Krusty and
that he had a thirty second recording, that's when they
charged Turtle Boy with why it's happened.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
But he didn't know what it was for and he
didn't know.
Speaker 13 (27:13):
What the thirty thirty second recording was, but it came
from Krusty. So this is all revolved around her and
that's what he was saying on his life at the
bus stop live when everybody went in there talking about
JFK is JFK that JFK, that running back and forth,
And that's what I'm trying to tell you in your life,
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that's exactly that's that's that's where it all.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
My boyfriend said, she sounds like Rosie Perez a little bit.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
They're all they're all like nah. She tries to put
it all together, but they're they're like nah, nah, it
goes on. But that's that's Joe flipper head side of
the story. I'm keeping it brief today. I'm not going
this is a keeping it brief today in other news,
keeping it moving, keeping it moving today. If you want
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a long, meditative live stream, this is this is not
the show today, not the show. I don't know how
much I can devote to this. All these conspiracy theories.
Amazing voice. Lena, she's got conspiracy theories. Dessaul goes back
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to Krusty. It all goes back to Krusty, and then
Tully she's got like you know, you can see like
the lines being like made. That's like the in their head.
All the connections are being are being put together. It's
never so simple. It's never it's never a simple story
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of Aiden Carney, who said before that he records all
his phone calls, of him actually recording his phone calls.
It's it's there's a lot of people involved. It's a major,
major conspiracy. In other news, Aine and Carney is considering
doing a he talked about this channel, talked about me,
(29:14):
called me a miserable woman, like he knows me. Uh.
I'm just happy that he is. Strangely, he's not no
longer calling me in a sence fraud watch. That was
an improvement in putting out that disinformation that Kevin Lenahan started.
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I'm thankful for that. He played a ten minute clip
of my interview with Brendan Kane or my really more
like my conversation with Brendan Kane wasn't so much an interview,
more like a conversation. But I thought this was the
most interesting part of his live was this part.
Speaker 7 (30:02):
Are you familiar with the story of Amanda Knox.
Speaker 6 (30:04):
Yes's kind of hard to miss.
Speaker 7 (30:05):
She went on Defense Dieters recently and did a great interview.
I feel like the two of you could have a
great conversation about the anxiety of facing serious charges and
fighting for your innocence. She was finally exonerated for a
murder she was falsely accused of Italy.
Speaker 6 (30:17):
I know she is so no.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Aided. Amandonox was not exonerated. Her conviction was illegally overturned
by Italy's final court, the Court of Castation, And in
that decision they determined that as every court that has
looked at all the evidence in this case, that this
was a case of multiple attackers, that Amanda Knox was
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there at the scene of the crime, that she washed
the victim, Meredith Kercher's blood off of her hands, and
that she falsely and she's convicted of lying. She falsely
accused her boss. So they'll say, oh, she was convicted again. No,
(31:12):
that's what she did two years in prison for. It
was falsely So as soon as her alibi was pulled
by her boyfriend, she falsely accused her boss of doing
the crime. So she's making the rounds. I'll get back
to Amanda Knox eventually. I just have to get through that.
So hard to get through this Hulu thing, so boring.
(31:34):
Amandonnox is like she's this great storyteller. Oh is it
dull to get through.
Speaker 7 (31:42):
Yeah, would you ever consider a Reveder on the show?
If not, no worries. I don't know that much about her.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
I do know.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
He's like, do I want to promote another He's like,
he knows what this innocent fraud this is how I
saw it. He knows what this innocence fraud grift is about.
He's like, do I not want to promote another guilty killer?
Do I do? I He's like, well, let's see how
and then he goes, well, let's see kind of like
see how popular it is. Don't people think she's guilty?
(32:14):
Like I do, Like, I know that these people are
all guilty that promote themselves as it is it. I
know how this grift works. I watched it. You know,
I built it. I architected it for Karen Reid. I'm
not saying that everyone is guilty and they're no wrongful convictions,
(32:34):
but people who promote themselves with these massive innocence fraud
campaigns are they have a need to promote it in
the public sphere and grift off of it, they are
very guilty. I found out by going through the court
transcripts and the evidence, the case files.
Speaker 7 (32:54):
I mean I remember seeing a doc on that a
few years ago. Isn't like, I mean, she didn't do
it right.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (33:01):
I'm like, I'm not pretending I know much about that case.
She's being charged the gun in Italy. Can't you just
stay here?
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Oh it's the funny is that? Can't she stay here?
I had to laugh. No, she went to Italy. So
this is what happened with the Manda ox, she thought,
because Italy had changed their laws and a lot of
the evidence of her slandering her black boss, who was
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very nice to her had been thrown out. A lot
of the evidence in her case was being thrown out.
She thought she was going to get a great exoneration
and eventually be able to sue for her wrongful imprisonment
in Italy. I mean, that's one of the things that
(33:51):
Aiden brings up when I talked about Karen Reied be
suing for her rights being violated. That has to do
with the fall imprisonment. It's my understanding. And if you're
convicted of oh ui, it's hard to say that you
were falsely imprisoned or wrongfully imprisoned. That's what it has
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to do with taking away your right to right to
free movement. You don't really have a right to say,
you know, I was wrongfully charged. There really isn't any
I don't think legally you can say I was wrongfully
in prison, but my right, you know, my right to
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free movement was violated. But it's gonna be hard with her,
OUI we haven't seen any of those forthcoming lawsuits. Were
they were they just putting that out there for the fans.
Are they actually going to go forward with any of
these civil suits?
Speaker 7 (34:52):
You think, because see that's the one. Some people think
she's guilty. I know that, I hope not.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
Some people being him, hope not.
Speaker 7 (35:04):
You guys don't know aboudy Amanda Knox, it pretty allegedly
killed a roommate. But then if her boyfriend did, I
don't know. But anyway, she did not do it. She
didn't do it, Okay, So she didn't do it. Okay,
that's good. I'm glad to hear that.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
He's just playing with him. Glad to hear that it's
a crime. Every court that's looked at this, this is
a crime of multiple attackers. Mandon Knox's DNA on the
handle of the knife, the victims on the plate Mandonnox's
blood mixed with the victims blood in multiple places in
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the crime scene, which is the whole villa, not the
just one room. Amanda Knox has changed, shifting of stories
and changing of stories, lies so many things. Am I
forgetting anything? Tuesday?
Speaker 7 (36:04):
That's that sounds way better? So nobody thinks she's guilty.
Do you guys know what is anyone else do that's guilty?
Everyone says she didn't do it? Or is this just
like a not guilty crowd?
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Do we?
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Yeah, it's a not guilty crowd. Aiden He's like, can
I grift off of this? Can I grift off of
amandon Ox? Is there money in this for me? I
thought that's so interesting this part because I'm up for it.
I've already I've already I've already convinced all of Massachusetts
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pretty much most of it, this massive fifty plus person conspiracy.
The caarened REI didn't do it. Maybe I can grift
off amandon Ox. I thought that was an interesting part
of that episode. An to keep it super brief today,
(37:05):
there is a if you haven't seen, I've just been
kind of cutting up. I'll end on this been cutting up.
Brendon Kine's interview, just so people who don't want to
sit through the whole thing can watch it in bits
(37:27):
and pieces, just the best what I think are some
of the more compelling parts of the interview. So yesterday
or the day before released this hold on one sack,
let me pull up the it as a video file.
That would be better that she hid her crime for hours.
(37:56):
Canley can't be traumatized because she wasn't informed to allow
hours after. I thought that was a remarkable, really probably
pretty Stummach turning argument. How did you feel listening to it?
Speaker 14 (38:09):
Yeah, it was disgusting. I also did think that was
Dillar's strongest moment. The other piece that he made clear
is that you know, for better or for worse, over
the previous eighteen to twenty months, Karen had served as
some form of maternal figure in that household. She knew
full well what the kids had been through losing both
of their parents. So you know, that knowledge of you know,
(38:31):
maybe fragility or having gone through such trauma prior to
her murdering her uncle is an important facet where knowing this,
she still woke her up, shook her awake, and said,
you know, he got hit by a plow. He's dead.
Maybe I hit him with my car. The defense assertion
to me again is absurd to me. The only I
(38:53):
mean again, public sentiments one thing, but at the civil trial,
which has to get you know, more people to actually
see the truth. And you and I have talked about
the many examples of innocent is fraud in the past,
and the fact that Amanda Knox is still perpetuating and
and all these other examples of things that have been
produced as not is not guilty doesn't mean innocent? That uh,
(39:20):
that more people will finally be able to see the truth.
Speaker 6 (39:22):
Like wait a minute, and.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
Non si Ed's conviction still stands. His just sentence was commuted,
so he's still a convicted killer. A lot of these
people that are presented in the in our media is
not guilty are still convicted, like the West Memphis three
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legal rarities twice convicted triple child killers. And then and
then we have Amandon Ox. Uh, you got her conviction
overturned for killing Meredith wrongly and had no right to
throw out the DNA. That was not that that's not
the court's student political pressure.
Speaker 6 (40:06):
That's something.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
What that court does is throw it out of it
as they're just to make sure that all procedure was
followed legally in court, and the noxtitutes tuted very well
in court under oath.
Speaker 14 (40:22):
They missed that in the criminal trial and they didn't
know this, didn't most point that that knowledge of you know,
maybe fragility or just today that were really strong kind
of underlined reiterations of things that have come up in
the criminal trial that make absolutely no sense. And it
starts with her waking up.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Kayley, right, And I mean these people aren't It's not
like I'm finding borderline cases. I mean, to me, these
are pretty overwhelming. How did you know microscopic pieces of
Karen's tail light end up embedded in John o'keef's shirt.
I mean, there's there. They've not been able to prove
any kind of And also, I mean just the whole
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timeline with the car already on the way to the
Sally part, when the cert team's arriving and finding pieces
of Karen's light, I mean, there's no time to plant anything.
Speaker 6 (41:17):
So then I'll tell you this too. So they Hank
went up. Hank Brandan wound up not using it.
Speaker 14 (41:22):
He went with apertures approach, which okay, but following the
first trial, to his credit Adam Walley, there was a
you know, there's a core of us that were at
court quite a bit. You know, fifteen to twenty of
us were in rotation and manly Johnny's family, and three
or four of us closest friends and and a couple
of them a couple of our buddies are actually lawyers,
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so they.
Speaker 6 (41:44):
Had even better perspective.
Speaker 14 (41:45):
But as we sat through and listened to every word
of the trial, after the first trial and the hung jury,
Adam Walley had asked us, you know what, what what
do you guys have for us? Like, we're willing to listen,
and I'm fairly vocal. I said, I'll go. I said
what he hadn't done the first trial, which was the
the I believe still the contention of the defense, which
is that she cracked her tail light on Johnny's traverse
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backing out in that infamous court TV ring video where
she bumped the bumper. There was never in the first
roud Trooper Paul was talking about the height of the bumpers,
there was never.
Speaker 6 (42:16):
A picture of videos.
Speaker 14 (42:17):
Can we get a picture and some video to show
that that's not possible and to Lally's credit two days later.
Speaker 2 (42:26):
By the way, does anyone know what the defense did
to this video in court? I was looking at in court.
It was so green in court, this bumper video that
the defense, their version of this video is so green.
Does anyone know what what they would accomplish by making
it so green? It's so odd, the colors are so Weirdly.
Speaker 14 (42:49):
As we did that, we brought Johnny's traverse down to
a State Police Barracks parking lot and we recreated the
lexus backing out.
Speaker 6 (42:59):
From both angles.
Speaker 14 (43:00):
Frankly because the right side, the right side of the
tail light was gone at that point, because they had
taken it for evidence to show, and we proved beyond
the shadow of a doubt. As the bumpers are crunching
into each other, you can hear on the video of
the bumpers crunching there is a two inch gap between
the bat Her tail light and Johnny's traverse. It was
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physically impossible for that tail light who's ever made contact
with this car. It was physically impossible for that tail
light who's ever made contact with his car. But looking
back at trial two, they went with the aperture version
of that and and I frankly, I think the Master
Day Police had better video proving that there was absolutely
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zero chance that tail light was damaged in Johnny's driveway.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
I can, Mike, I can. I can believe she was
found not guilty. I told you guys. I was like,
these innocent throat campaigns are powerful. I mean, you get
a jury that's touched by it, that's the way it's
gonna go. I mean, I've talked about so many of them.
(44:09):
Stephen Avery, I'm like, lord been, I've been at this
for ten years. I've done so many people, Ryde Ferguson,
Stevid Avery, Julius Jones, Rodney Reid, West Memphis three, Manda Knox.
I mean, it's like, it's so many of these cases
(44:32):
in my head. Yeah, So it's painfully obvious the tale
I didn't touch JJ's car. Why bother manufacturing bumpers otherwise
ridiculous assertion. So that is what I have for today.
Someone's asking me, Am I friends with the anti Aidens?
(44:56):
Really not friends with many people in this community. I
don't talk to very ready people. I've kind of a loader,
stick to myself, keep my own counsel. So no, I
would say no, how will you follow the Fraser Bonum trial.
(45:18):
I think a little bit. Eva, I thought a little
bit with Alan Jackson defending him. He went one hundred
and ten miles an hour. It is an incredibly long sentence,
but he did kill four people. It's so yeah. So
that is what I have for today, guys. I'm just
(45:40):
keeping it flowing and moving. If any other news, I mean,
Karen Reid, I mean, basically, what Aiden Karney's doing is
getting on and trying to put this behind him. I
wouldn't be surprised if he starts throwing out some distractions
or someone does. But it doesn't seem to be going away.
(46:01):
People seem to be fascinated with these wirecalls. All of
them are on my shorts if you want to listen
to them. It just sounds like two criminals talking to
each other. And Karen Reid's very worried about what's going
to be found on her phone. She said, Aiden, do
you know what was found? You know what I had
on that phone? So apparently not everything incriminating was you know,
(46:22):
auto deleted on signal something we'll see. I don't know
if they're going to go forward with this federal investigation.
I'm skeptical. I'm skeptical of everything in Massachusetts. I don't
see they've made Karen Reid so popular. I don't see
how they're gonna ever. They seem above the law, both
of them, Aiden Karney and Karen Reid. That's how I
see it. I don't see Aiden Krney going to prison
(46:45):
for anything. I don't see Karen Reid. The Fed's coming
and making anything, you know, coming down with any charges.
And I see more innocent fraud on the horizon with
people replicating this model that they've created here with Apparently
it's been done for years in Chicago, these pre innocent
(47:08):
throad campaigns, but this is certainly one that's gone not
just national, but it's kind of gone out even out
of this country. People were watching Karen rei trial. So
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